Seto didn't sleep in the next classes. Angel saw it surprised the teachers a lot, and understood he was awake because of her.

The final school bell for the day rang. Seto and Angel exited the school together. 'You don't know the city yet, right?' Seto asked. Angel looked at him surprised; she had just been thinking the same. 'No, I don't. I was just thinking that I should walk around.' she said. 'Alone? You'll get lost, it's a large city.' Seto said. 'Why don't you let me be your guide?' he suggested suddenly. Angel blinked. 'Don't you have work at KC?' she asked. She didn't want him to go, but she knew she would feel bad if he lost his time showing her the city. 'I do, but it's ok. I have employees.' he said. 'Are you sure? If you really have something important, you should go to KC.' Angel said. Seto looked at her. Everyone he knew - his little brother, his employee Rolland, the geek squad – everyone told him he shouldn't work so much. She was the first one to tell him to work (except his stepfather, but that was different). He smiled. 'It's not that important actually. Just paperwork.' he replied.

It took them almost four hours to see the main part of the city. Angel now knew how to get to most of the public buildings, like the history museum, the library and the arcade. She was surprised how big the city was. 'It's about two times bigger than home.' she said after she and Seto sat down in a pizzeria to eat something. 'Where did you use to live?' he asked. 'New Jersey.' she replied. 'It's a big city as well.' Seto commented. Angel shrugged. 'It seemed small to me, but I guess it was because I've lived there for all my life.' she said. 'But don't think I found it boring there. It was a pretty cool place.' she added and laughed. 'Why did you move here then?' Seto asked. She shrugged again. 'My father thought we needed some change. I didn't feel like changing, but I knew it was important for him.' 'What do you mean?' Seto asked curiously. 'My parents got divorced some time ago. Dad was pretty shaken, because mom turned out to be … well, let's just say she's now living with her girlfriend.' Seto raised his eyebrows surprised, but didn't say a thing. Angel continued. 'Dad wanted to move out of Jersey, because every place there reminded him of mom. They had both spent their childhood there. So now he wants to start fresh.' She finished and sipped from her soda. 'That's very … unusual.' Seto commented. Angel smiled. 'Actually, no.' She said. She plopped her elbows on the table and rested her chin on her hands. 'I'm going to miss mom though. I mean, I know we can send each other e-mails and phone each other, and that there is skype and myspace and facebook, but it's not the same you know?' Seto nodded. 'But you could visit her on holidays?' he said. 'If my dad lets me. I try to have sympathy for him, but still I can't hate my mother because she like women now, can I?' Angel said. They paid their bill and went out. They walked around the city for a couple more hours. They were in Domino Park, the largest park in the city, when Seto noticed the sky was getting dark. 'I think we should go home now.' he said. Angel looked around as well. 'I didn't notice it had gotten so late.' she said. 'I'll walk you home.' Seto said. 'Oh, no, you don't have to.' Angel protested. 'I think I do. You don't know what kinds of creeps crawl out at night.' Seto replied. Angel looked at him strangely. 'Ok, let's go then.' He nodded.

They reached her home in half an hour. Angel lived in a two-story house on a peaceful-looking street. The house looked very nice, although the garden looked neglected. 'I can't wait till spring comes to plant some flowers.' Angel said excitedly. 'It's too cold now to plant.' she added. She then turned to Seto. 'Thanks.' she said and hugged him. That surprised him, but he hugged her back. 'See you at school tomorrow.' she said and entered her house. 'Yeah.' Seto muttered, standing where she had hugged him. He snapped out after a couple of minutes and headed home.

Angel entered her house. 'Is that you, hun?' her father yelled from the kitchen. She grinned. 'Who'd you expect, dad? The sexy and lonely woman next door?' she joked and entered the kitchen. Her dad was making dinner. He looked very young. True, he was younger than most parent with 17-year-old teenagers. He was 34, but still looked like 20. His body was muscular, he trained amost every day, his black hair, tied, reached his waist. His attitude was also teenage-like. Only a couple of wrinkles around his mouth and eyes showed he was older. 'Would have been good.' her father joked back and hugged. 'So, how was your day?' he asked. 'Did you meet any boys? Or girls?' he added laughing shortly. 'Actually I met a guy. He's pretty nice.' Angel replied casually. 'He showed me the city and walked me home.' her father grinned and winked at her.

Meanwhile Seto was walking home. Suddenly he remembered his phone had rung earlier, but he didn't want to be interrupted while with Angel so he hung up without looking who it was. Now he saw his little brother had rung. 'He must have gotten worried about me.' he thought. His expectations were correct – upon entering his house his younger brother ran to him. 'Where were you? I went to KC and they told me you weren't there and then I went to your school and saw Yugi and the others but they didn't know where you were and then I called you but you hung up!' Seto smiled at Mokuba's babble. 'I just showed a new student the town. She's lived in New Jersey.' he replied. 'She? A girl???' Mokuba exclaimed. Seto mentally kicked himself. 'Yes, she's a girl. Her name is Angel.' he said, trying to sound cool. 'Is she pretty?' Mokuba asked giggling. His older brother shrugged. 'I'm off to my room. Got a lot of work to catch up with.' he said and quickly went upstairs.